Robert,

What is the source that claimed Austria sold 800 Steyr rifles to Iran?  Also, 
what is your source for the 100 recovered?  I'm not doubting you; I just want 
to know.  

And it isn't really "Austria" selling anything; it's a private company that 
contracts to various militaries and police agencies around the world, and also 
has a rather large international distributor and agent network.  All large 
manufacturers of paramilitary equipment do.  I point this out because it would 
have been *lots* cheaper to purchase Barrett M99's or M95's from a shill agent 
in Europe, then smuggle them into Iraq.

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Robert Munn 
  To: CF-Community 
  Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 4:18 PM
  Subject: Re: Iran busted - going nuclear and arming terrorists in Iraq- 
what's next?


  I have no idea whether it is reasonable, but we know these facts:

  1. Last year Austria sold 800 Steyr sniper rifles to Iran, over the specific
  objections of the U.S. that they would make their way into the hands of
  terrorists in Iraq.
  2. More than 100 of these very same rifles have been recovered in Iraq, many
  of them in recent seizures of weapons caches thought to belong to Shiite
  mlitias.

  The Quds forces seem to have delivered these weapons into the hands of the
  Shiite militias with the specific intent of having them used against U.S.
  and Iraqi forces. Is there any other possible explanation? Could the rifles
  be fakes? Maybe, can someone validate the serial numbers? I am sure someone
  could do that. Say the are real. Any other explanation? Corruption inside
  Iran- someone diverted these weapons from the Quds forces and sold them to
  Shiite militias?

  On 2/13/07, Adam wrote:
  >
  > Do the math over the period of time they claim snipers downed US-friendly
  > personnel.  170 personnel with .50 caliber sniper rifles?  Compared to how
  > many total service people killed by all means?  Does this number really
  > sound feasible to you?
  >
  > Also, any .50 caliber enthusiast will tell you that almost $20K for a .50
  > caliber bolt action rifle is ridiculous -- even the Steyr, which is
  > admittedly sweet.  Hell, I can buy two M82A's (the civilian designation for
  > the same basic semi-automatic model the US military uses) for that
  > price.  The bolt action Barrett M99 has an "anybody's" street price of only
  > around 3K, and it's a better rifle than the Steyr for desert deployment.
  >
  > None of this sounds reasonable to me.  How about you?
  >

  -- 
  ---------------
  Robert Munn
  www.funkymojo.com


  

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